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President's Daughter's Bodyguard

Chapter 51: The Chosen One

Author: ES_Medusa
updatedAt: 2025-11-09

CHAPTER 51: THE CHOSEN ONE

Chapter 51: The Chosen One

Zack Hale had never believed in fatherhood. He believed in control.

From the moment his sons were born, he had seen them not as children but as experiments...two living tests to measure strength, discipline, and loyalty.

To him, emotions were flaws, and mercy was weakness. What mattered most was survival.

He had always put Theo and Ethan against each other. Every lesson, every challenge, every mission was a game where only one could come out on top.

Hunger, exhaustion, pain...none of it mattered as long as they learned to win.

He wanted to see who would break first.

At first, his money had been on Ethan. Ethan had charm, quick wit, and cruelty that Zack thought necessary for survival. He could lie with ease and manipulate anyone who stood in his way.

Ethan was like a reflection of Zack’s younger self, sharp and cunning, but with less control.

Then came Theo.

Zack remembered the day he first brought Theo into the mansion. The boy was quiet, smaller than Ethan, and his eyes carried a look that Zack could not name at the time.

It was not fear, and it was not anger. It was too calm for someone who had just been thrown into a place where failure meant punishment.

Zack had thought Theo would not last a week.

But he did...

Not only did he survive, he adapted. He learned faster than anyone Zack had ever trained. He followed orders without hesitation, studied people without speaking, and acted without emotion. He never argued, never begged, never cried.

That made Zack watch him closely. There was something dangerous about quiet strength.

When Ethan would brag or mock him, Theo never reacted. He simply waited, listened, and then did better. Every test, every simulation, every fight...Theo won.

Zack began to see something rare in him... useful.

And for the first time in his life, Zack started to feel pride.

He never said it, of course. Affection had no place in his world. But he began giving Theo more money, more responsibility. Slowly, he started trusting him more than Ethan.

Ethan noticed. And he hated it.

The rivalry that had once been a game turned into sickness.

The last real crack between them came with Bae.

Bae had been the light in a house that knew only shadow. She was Zack’s adopted daughter, younger than both boys, and she was everything they were not...so kind, gentle, curious about the world.

She treated Theo like a hero and Ethan like a lost cause.

Theo protected her like a brother. Ethan...did not.

Zack had seen it happen but did nothing to stop it. Maybe a part of him wanted to see what his sons would do.

When Bae died, it was Ethan’s doing.

He had taken her life in a moment of jealousy and rage, and Zack’s world, cold as it was, cracked for the first time.

His wife broke completely. The grief sent her into madness. She screamed Bae’s name every night until Zack had no choice but to send her away to a private hospital, hidden from the world.

Theo was never the same after that. He carried guilt for not protecting Bae. He blamed himself even though Zack had never told him the truth about what really happened to his brother.

As for Ethan, Zack should have hated him. But he didn’t.

Because Bae was not his real daughter.

She was adopted...just some orphan he had taken in to test something.

Maybe...Compassion?

The idea that perhaps nurturing something innocent could change a man like him. But it didn’t.

When Ethan killed her, Zack did not punish him the way a father should. He only looked at him with silent disappointment.

In his twisted sense of justice, it was a natural consequence of weakness. Bae had been too soft. Too gentle for their world.

Ethan disappeared soon after. Everyone thought he was dead.

But Zack knew the truth. Ethan had faked his death to escape him, to start his own empire, his own kind of chaos. And Zack had let Theo believe that Ethan was gone for good.

He remembered the day he told him...standing in in front of him, tall and expressionless, his hands were behind his back.

"It was quick," Zack had said calmly. "There was nothing you could have done."

Theo had nodded once with no tears or questions, he just accepted it.

That was when Zack knew he had him.

Theo became his most trusted weapon. He carried out missions across countries, infiltrating families, building alliances, and destroying them from within.

It was brilliant. The way Theo could adapt to any identity, blend into any life. Zack placed him as a bodyguard, a businessman, some silent shadow. No one ever saw him coming until it was too late.

The boy had become everything Zack had hoped for...and everything Ethan failed to be.

But even Zack, as cold as he was, began to see something shifting inside Theo.

It started small....

A hesitation during an interrogation. A glance that lingered too long. A mission that took a few hours more than planned.

Zack had brushed it off as exhaustion at first. But when he sent Theo to Frank to guard Danielle Geiger, the daughter of the President, he knew something was changing for real.

Theo had begun to care...

Zack had seen the reports, the surveillance footage, the updates that came through Frank. He had noticed how Theo shielded her more than necessary, how his tone softened when he spoke her name, how he stopped following orders word for word.

It was all there...the slow corruption of emotion.

At first, Zack was furious. He wanted to pull Theo out, reprogram him, remind him what he was. But another part of him was curious. How far could this go before it broke him completely?

Besides, Theo was still useful and loyal, at least to a degree.

Zack had seen the photos of them together, the subtle tension, the looks that said too much. He knew that Danielle had no idea who Theo really was, what his mission had been, or who had sent him there.

But now, after Ethan’s return, things were different.

Zack knew his sons were bound to collide again. The same way they always had.

He poured himself another glass of whiskey and stared at the map spread across the table.

Red lines connected names and companies, all traced back to one thing...power.

Theo was somewhere in the middle of it, unknowingly standing in the trap his father had built.

And Ethan... Ethan was circling around the edges, waiting to burn it all down.

Zack took a slow sip and allowed himself a quiet smile.

Maybe it was better this way.

He had spent his life building soldiers, not sons. If one destroyed the other, it would only prove which of them deserved to survive.

He stood up and walked toward the window, looking out at the dark city below.

"Theo," he said quietly to the glass. "You were always the better one. But even the best pieces break when pushed too far."

He turned away, finishing the last drop of whiskey.

In the silence, the ghost of Bae’s laughter seemed to echo through his mind.

Zack ignored it.

He had already decided long ago. Family was not meant to love each other...

Family was meant to test who could survive the fire.

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